New Library Opens at Samaritan Daytop Village Shelter in Queens
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com A new chapter in literacy and community support unfolded on May 29 as Samaritan Daytop Village, in collaboration with United Way
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com A new chapter in literacy and community support unfolded on May 29 as Samaritan Daytop Village, in collaboration with United Way
By Ed Wendell There were quite a few good signs of patriotism around Woodhaven over the past few days, providing much-needed hope and encouragement in
By Britney Trachtenberg britt@queensledger.com Despite the rain on the morning of Sun., May 12, Run Hustle Run hosted their 4th Annual Queens in Queens Mother’s Day
By Britney Trachtenberg britt@queensledger.com St. John’s Evangelical Church in Glendale is approaching their 180th anniversary. Led by Pastor Matt Staneck, the parish has delivered the gospel
By Britney Trachtenberg britt@queensledger.com Baseball players from John Adams High School visited the Challengers Division of W.O.R.K.S. Little League on Sat., May 4 to teach
By Britney Trachtenberg britt@queensledger.com Neir’s Tavern in Woodhaven hosted a community block party on Sat., Apr. 27 to celebrate their Queensmark Historic Designation, given to the
By Ed Wendell Orville Williams was only 25 years old, not much older than the students that passed by him in the hall every day.
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A 19-year-old Bengali Ozone Park resident named Win Rozario called 911 on Wednesday, March 27 seeking help while suffering from
by Charlie Finnerty Reality House, Inc., a substance abuse and addiction treatment center in Astoria, are expanding their residential in-patient facility on Astoria Blvd. from
By Ed Wendell A tragedy happened in Woodhaven nearly 100 years ago. A police officer from another part of Queens, temporarily assigned here to find
By MOHAMED FARGHALY mfarghaly@queensledger.com A new chapter in literacy and community support unfolded on May 29 as Samaritan Daytop Village, in collaboration with United Way
By Ed Wendell There were quite a few good signs of patriotism around Woodhaven over the past few days, providing much-needed hope and encouragement in
By Britney Trachtenberg britt@queensledger.com Despite the rain on the morning of Sun., May 12, Run Hustle Run hosted their 4th Annual Queens in Queens Mother’s Day
By Britney Trachtenberg britt@queensledger.com St. John’s Evangelical Church in Glendale is approaching their 180th anniversary. Led by Pastor Matt Staneck, the parish has delivered the gospel
By Britney Trachtenberg britt@queensledger.com Baseball players from John Adams High School visited the Challengers Division of W.O.R.K.S. Little League on Sat., May 4 to teach
By Britney Trachtenberg britt@queensledger.com Neir’s Tavern in Woodhaven hosted a community block party on Sat., Apr. 27 to celebrate their Queensmark Historic Designation, given to the
By Ed Wendell Orville Williams was only 25 years old, not much older than the students that passed by him in the hall every day.
By Celia Bernhardt | cbernhardt@queensledger.com A 19-year-old Bengali Ozone Park resident named Win Rozario called 911 on Wednesday, March 27 seeking help while suffering from
by Charlie Finnerty Reality House, Inc., a substance abuse and addiction treatment center in Astoria, are expanding their residential in-patient facility on Astoria Blvd. from
By Ed Wendell A tragedy happened in Woodhaven nearly 100 years ago. A police officer from another part of Queens, temporarily assigned here to find